mikeeone have to imagined that this USD$50 billion or at least initial $10 billion from all e-trades permits approvals generate from DFTZ/Alibaba when start in 2018 or early 2019 is COMPULSORY/MUST pass tru DNEX (4456) e-services software platform tat currently been authorized by Gov to integrates with most gov agencies to get each items/goods pass on from shippers to consumers. Just 1 segment from IT can rake up 1000% folds profits, haven't count others segments like O&G, Hydro Energy, Foreign Workers Permit, VEP and RFID profits.

go and read mind boggling good revelation about DNEX (4456) from Cruz...... https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/kianweiaritcles/119083.jsp

Government Intermediaries. The country’s external trade has been expanding continuously over the last three decades. As such, the demand on government services also increases annually. To cope with business demands and constraints on government capacity expansion, the government outsources some of its functions, by privatising specific government functions, setting up or appointing a private and commercial entity to run the outsourced function. These entities are monopolistic outsourced service providers.

In the case of Customs, the online customs clearance activities have been outsourced to a company Dagang Net Sdn. Bhd. which is an e-commerce service provider. Dagang Net has performed over 275 million electronic transactions and RM1.8 billion worth of Customs duty payments and serves more than 5000 customers.

Fabien ExtraordinaireWilmar is carrying out an internal restructuring of its China operations and plans to list in Shanghai. Valuation of the China operations - USD9.1 - 13.7bil. PPB will reaps the benefits from this exercise from its 18% interest in Wilmar.

toshToday is one of the volatile days for PPB. Its price went down to RM16.32 in the morning session before being pushed up to RM16.88 during the last few minutes before the closing bell. Managed to get one lot for RM16.38.

Fabien ExtraordinaireRobert Kuok controlled Wilmar International is now looking to list its China unit on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in the second half of 2019, eight years after the initial listing plan was first announced.

In the original plan, announced in 2009, the company had outlined plans to list the unit on either the Hong Kong Stock Exchange or Shanghai Exchange. However the idea was shelved citing market volatility at the time.

In 2009, a 30% spin-off of Wilmar's Chinese operations was estimated to create a listed entity worth between US$3bil to US$4bil.

This was on the strength of Wilmar's huge presence in China's domestic where it is the manufacturer and producer of branded pack oils, rice and flour.

Among the world's largest palm oil trader, Wilmar now says the venue for the listing will be in Shanghai and the listing is set to be completed in 2019.

It said the “legal restructuring” of its businesses in China, to create the entity that will be listed, will be completed by the end of 2017, after which, Wilmar will apply for approval from Chinese authorities in 2019.

A senior executive from the company was quoted as saying that preparations for the revived initial public offering plan was “very much on track”.

Wilmar's China operations contributes to half of the group's revenue and a significant portion of the profits. Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2017/11/14/kuok-wilmar-pushes-china-listing-to-2019/#d1uOOu48Xy0V2Jc8.99

10/03/2018 10:44 AM

UncleJohnWhy sell , this company has been constantly doing well, I bought 10 lots few years ago, and still kept under my bed....this is what I call the king of the share... whatever index down this share wouldn't down ....really something